yes it will on Chevy the bell housings are all the same as long as it is a rear wheel drive you may want to get the motor mounts from the car that had the 350 for your new car.
*** its a huge pain. You have to drop the motor from the bottom of the car.***
5.7 liter or 350 cubic inches.
forged pistons or no in a lti 1995 camaro
Chevy didn't offer a 350 in an 86 Camaro, but if they did, it would theoretically work in an 87 Caprice.
Considering the 1996 Camaro Z28 already has a 350, the answer is yes
It was the 305 or the 350.
88 Iroc came with either 305 or 350. You already answered the question with camaro 350
The size of a 69 Camaro SS engine varies. They range anywhere from a 350 to a 396, and the special package promotion issued them out with the 350 size.
In 1985 the camaro did in fact offer a 350 in a Z28 model the 350 was around for years before 1985 it was just more popular in heavy duty trucks that's all.
If it is a stock original engine and ignition system the gap would be .035".
The 1987 Camaro Z 28 350 cubic inch engine stock horsepower is 280. The 1987 Camaro Z 28 350 cubic inch engine was the largest engine offered for that model year.
Not Enough
350 LT1